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48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Learn Calligraphy- A Beginners viewpoint,
By A Customer
This review is from: Learn Calligraphy (Paperback)
I wanted to learn Calligraphy to enhance the cards that I make and I found this book to be extremely helpful, it is very straight forward and the instructions are very easy to follow. I am very pleased with the progress I have made using this book and I am sure that I shall continue to use it as a reference book when writing on my cards.I would recomend it to beginners but also to more able Calligraphers as well.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Value for Money,
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This review is from: Learn Calligraphy (Paperback)
This book was bought to help someone starting to learn calligraphy and certainly does the job;
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4.2 out of 5 stars (17 customer reviews) 135 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book for learning,
By Gary Bisaga "Christian Father and Husband" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Learn Calligraphy (Paperback)
I am learning calligraphy and have looked at a number of books on the subject. This book is almost perfect. She gives you so much more than alphabets: key exercises to do before you start the alphabets, typical beginner's problems (most of which I have experienced!), practice pages you can reproduce. Her sections on swashes and "accessorizing" Gothic capitals are also wonderful - what had always seemed highly mysterious to me turns out to be a matter of combining building blocks, creativity, and - who would have thought - a lot of fun.
One thing she does not do is to cover every hand imaginable. There are lots of books like that out there. Rather, she only covers a small number of hands, but covers them very thoroughly, with a special eye to us novices. For example, once I got the basic hands down, I found one of my main problems was spacing the letters. Nothing looks worse than inconsistent horizontal spacing. She gives good coverage to this important issue, for example suggesting that you step back and look at it from a distance. Try it - if you're a novice, you'll be surprised at how different (and maybe bad) it looks. I also very much enjoy the samples of projects that she shows as examples of how to apply each hand. In this she highlights the talents of (I assume) her friends, and it adds to the book. Looking at alphabet after alphabet as is done in typical calligraphy books, you don't get a good feel for how you'd use each one, and variations you can apply. Her other book "Calligraphy Projects for Pleasure and Profit" (which I also have) gives you lots more along these lines, but the ones in this book are different and I find them just as valuable. I even like the way she letters the whole book in her (what she admits is slightly idiosyncratic) italic hand. You want examples - there's a whole book-length example. I don't agree with the other reviewer that this detracts from the book. It's as if she does it because it's fun - an important thing to remember when you're doing the drudgery of straight lines or circles. The only tiny drawback, if it is one, is that the book doesn't contain a lot that is good to know about techniques of setting up a drawing table, selling, etc. For that (as well as an excellent chapter on type design by Hermann Zapf himself), the book "Calligraphy and Illumination" provides more than you ever wanted to know. I don't think that book replaces this one, however. I find Margaret's explanations well worth the small amount this book costs, and she is much more complete. She'll even autograph it for you (see her web site for details). This is a wonderful book that every calligraphy student should have. If you can only have one, this is it. 77 of 80 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic...,
By Janice Campbell "Freedom is not in doing what... - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Learn Calligraphy (Paperback)
This is the book I use as a text for beginning calligraphy students at the local community college. All the text is handlettered and there are many examples of how to use calligraphy in everyday life. I've used Margaret Shepherd's books since the '70's, and this is the best one she's done for beginning to intermediate students. It is both instructive and inspiring.
102 of 108 people found the following review helpful:
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Response with gratitude,
By Margaret Shepherd - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Learn Calligraphy (Paperback)
I am the author of this book and just want to respond that I agree with the very critical reviewer who felt strongly that Copperplate should have been included. I wish so too. But it would need a whole other set of supplies and hand positions. Copperplate comes along much later, and is really outside the main core of the broad-pen historic hands. Maybe some day!
To respond to Gary Bisaqa's review, I agree and I have covered the business end of calligraphy as a free-lance job, in a whole other book, Calligraphy Projects for Pleasure and Profit. I wrote this, like all my other books, because I wish I'd had such a book when I started out. Thank you to others who wrote in to say that it helped them start out too. |
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